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Utf-8 is a form of character encoding that can represent every Unicode character available. It is the standard form of character encoding for the web and is also the standard in Ubuntu. It is set in a user's environment; an example for the British locale is en_GB.UTF-8.

I use Ubuntu (Spanish language). Sometimes I get this error when I use special characters (codification error) so I read that if I edit a file of my hard disk by using gedit /etc/fstab and adding utf8 ...